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Show Murray Eagle. Murray, Utah One More Heston l 1 1 ; l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 He Knows Old Man River's Every Twist and Turn chopped green pepper and celery have been added to a enpful of the dressing. : 1 : Mock Pate de Fols Gras. Put one pound of calfs liver, one nound of salt nork. through a food chopper. Beat two eggs until light and fold In one cupful of bread f cupful of milk, one crumbs, medium-size- d onion finely chopped or grated, four sprigs of parsley, After salt and pepper to season. mixing well turn Into a greased pudding dish. Cover tightly and steam four hours. This may be served hot or cold. man a veteran river ITtoTAKKS pilot bis craft up or down the Mississippi river at any e, and that Is especially true when the river Is at as low a stage as It Is this autumn. Our Illustration shows one of the best of the veterans, Copt, Jack Ileston. sou of (he famous Willie Ileston who wus regarded as the greatest football star ever developed at the University of Michl-- I Km i, Is a sophomore and a half buck at Arm Arbor, and of course lie will liave a load to carry In the matter of family tradition. Ills father was selection In so Jack will have his work cut out for Mm. He Is expected to play an Important part lu Michigan's 1031 cam11)01-2-- paign. George O. Rogers, In trie pilot house of the towboat Herbert Hoover, approaching the great His craft (Cads bridge. Is the largest towboal In the world, Is pow ered w'lth Diesel en glnes and makes regu lur trips between St I Louis and New Orleans who Captain Hogers, Is sixty seven years ol age, knows "Old Man River" like a book and can point out every one of Its crannies and nooks, some of them ; and others dangerous safe. lie has spent a lifetime learning the but be Mississippi, cause of its frequent changes of channel his "studies" are nevei completed. Kvery trip there may be something new to learn In the way of twists and turn at the mighty stream III I'M I M M 1111 I K EQUALITY By DOUGLAS f I Mil Mill I I MALLOCH I TKNTrilLY 111 I the I J MM- - 1 starlight falls On cottage roofs as castle wnlls. And we, with nil our contending. Our much of making, much of spending. Our holding high, and walking proud, A little letter than the crowd. Find nothing In God's scheme, my Mallorti WNU t 8r, e 4 ''No girl should attempt a heavy date," lAyt Practical Polly, "unless he It strong for a guy." ( ? 1JI SvBitlrt I WN'tl for tic. Early Pcact Socletiri Tbe Urst peace society of Ibe world Pus founded by lald Low IMlgt of tbe Fnlted Slates, ll.t. The Massachusetts peace society was founded the same year nnd the American I'eace by Wllibim Udl In Is'S. s.x-iet- IAkc Two JJTT Fresh Lobster Salad. Is a peerless salad when pre pared from a freshly boiled lobster. The lobster should be boiled with a tablespoonful of salt and a few pepper corns In rapidly boiling water for forty minutes, remove and cooL If cooked this length of time the meat Is easily removed from the shell and is more tender. Cut the ment Into pieces, add half as much diced celery and enough Let french dressing to moisten. stand an hour or more, drain and serve In nests of lettuce with mayAll Ingredients onnaise dressing. should be well chilled and serve at once. Dust with paprika. Make Patch," and with a parting grin he nests of three curled leaves with a disappeared. "It's a queer world," sighed Peter. spoonful of the salad In each. (,cV 1931. Western Newsuaoer Union.) "It's certainly a queer world when trouothers helping gets you into Frock for the Coed ble yourself. Rut I'm glad I did It. This fair-size- l tales of river pilotage will appreciate this. Twain's S1T5SY o BEJUTIME TIIORIVTOX IV. UUIIGESS Ily OLD MAN COYOTE WARNS PETER ni-:- WW GDUGAGa f ! ing for two pies. mim"''; There is but one nubility; Yon may be better, friend, than me, I tii only If you belter labor For Cod and world and land and Iuu1m "Do You Know, Peter, That It's Bad Business to Meddle in the Affairs of Other Folks?" Continued Old Man Coyote. kind. He Just spat out the little tuft of white hair which be bad pulled out of the middle (if Peter's tail, so near in catching Peter had be been, and then peered In through the bramble nnd grinned at Peter. If be was disappointed, and of course he as, he didn't show It. And as for being angry, there wasn't the least trace of a temper. "Almost got you, Peter, that time." said be, breathing ery bard, for be hud bad n long run. "It's lucky for you you've kept your legs oiled up and haven't let them get rus'y." "Do you know, Peter, that It's bad business to meddle with the affairs of other folks?" continued Old Man "Now tonight you med Coyote. You dled. warned Honker the Goose through Paddy tlie Reaver, and so cheated me out of a good dinner. People who meddle gen erany get Into trouble, iou came pretty near furnishing me with that dinner you cheated me out of, Peter; pretty near. One Jump more and I'd l ave bad you. You wouldn't have made tne as good a dinner as one of those geese, but you would have done very well." Old Man Coyote Hi ked his chops anil Peter bad a little shivery, crawly feeling all over. "And now 1 am going to give you fair warning, Peter," went on Old .Man Coyote, Mill grinning, "that unless you get me a goose, a fat one, mind you. to make up for the one you cheated me out of you'll never get back to the dear Old Rrler You see I'm giving you fair Patch. warning I must have a goose or I will have you. Now don't you wish you hadn't meddled?" "No." replied Peter bravely enough, though Inside his heart sank as be thought of bow far away the dear, safe old P.rler Patch was. "I'm glad I di'l It. If that was meddling It was a good kind of meddling, and I'm glad I had the chance and wasn't afraid to. uf course I am sorry If you are hungry, but If you would learn to rat grass and clover nnd bark and berries as I do, you neer would need to go hungry. Iiut I'm glad, ever so glad, that I saved those geese and I'd do It again If I had the chance. Perhaps It was had buslnes f.r me, but It was g"od business fur them, and I'm glad I meddled." "All right. Peter." replied Old Man coyote as be turned to trot away. Remember what 1 said and get me a fat goose If you want to jet back to the dear Old Rrler S Nutty Natural I am so." (3 by J. a. Lloyd.) W NU Service. rioliiupook ," TJEKE Is a delicious salad for a brid ;e luncheon or for a hot Heat Sunday evening supper. two cupfuls of crushed pineapple, add the juico of ji lemou and one cupful if sugar. Stir until dissolved Soak two lablospoonfuls of gelatin f in cupful of cold water for ten minutes. Add to the hot mixture and cool. When cool and beginning to set, add one cupful of f grated American cheese, and pint of cream beaten stiff. Mix thoroughly, put Into a mold and leave In a cold place to mold. Serve with a mayonnaise dressing to which two tablespoonfuls each of rjr- - 1 SUE ' z alphabet. Illid" ing two members of the "t'o 'J" squad of th o 'piir.si; partnient, clad In asbestos pa.latmis, have wnlke.J Angeles fire de-right into a mass rnrhon dlnxldn rxtlngulshers work. I f flames to detoonstrnle bow their Onre the gns comes Into rontnrt w ith the air If turns to stio" snl liter lly tnvM out the lougheM blaie. It Is especially efficient n psollne, d and paint or cbttulcat fres. l lo pour whippet-snoop- purged, draw r MiMti.t"-'".!- , V S'.t rwf Service I 1 i his recently en,m,i... mHhl A anSVQ ro.dl2.JfS THE "' The representatives of "The Great White Ftther" In Washington conceived the Idea that the best way to teach the proud chief that the white man was his master was to show him the wonderful progress the whites had made, to open the savages eyes to tne wonders of civilization. The stage coach a century ago was to civilization what the airplane Is today. It was the fastest, most comfortable mode of travel then devised. Despite the fact that stage coach riding was little more thnn a severe Jolting, with progress sometimes of only two miles an hour over almost Impassable roads, It was the last word In methods of travel where the early railroads had not as yet been built. The National road, stretching be tween the Atlantic seaboard to St Louis by way of Cumberland, Md. Wheeling, W. Va and the Ohio riv er valley was the pride of the na All trelgtit and passenger Hon. trallic between the East and Middle West, moved over this highway, as many as ,50 or 4U stage couches and hundreds of enormous freight wagons moving In each direction BOWEL! need watching Let Dr. Caldwell help child a feverish or caught cold. henev0 upset- - '& prescription 1..!mPl8 that bilious, headachy, crossraV' bek girl comfortable, happy, wliiil " a few hours. It soon restora' bowels to healthy regularity, lttf j break-up- " a cold by keeping bowels free from all that ucfey mucus waste, js You hare a famous dodrit m fortius laxative. Dr. Caldwell'swl'' of having attended over 3 jOO without loss of one mother otii is believed unique ia AmtrJ k. Get a bottle of Dr. O&hiS T - I" Syrup Pepsin from your and have it ready. Then your;' have to worry when any membett K& your family is headachy, J gassy or constipated. Syrup hx'g; n,t for ail is good ages. It swetlta'sj- -f .e dr.j bowels; increases digestion more appetite-c- iis ;C0CJ1' complete. catjge Da. W. B. Caidweu's oajoi make hlin peaceable by showing him the wonders of the white man's A Doctor's Family Laxalm'tcivilization, nud the futility of en gaging In war on the whites. The large party, which numbered ,t?Jls ' - i a score of Indians and their cap Mining id New York ?" rv not Is traveled on on New east boats York the usually tors, l Ohio river to Wheeling. There they ered a mining state, largely brtf J were transferred to stage conches, it does not contain any tU erf leiand set out over the National road ver, yet Its for Washington. returns greater than thalr? 'f When Black Hawk first saw the many states with popular 'r',fj!lt'', UI V' stage coaches, be was convinced recent puMlft'Js a to they were a white man's death trap, according and he protested gutterally against the New York Stale museum. I' what be believed was a scheme to than thirty substances irt V kill him and the Indians with him. stow calcium sulphate, was Ianiel Leggett driving the salt, conch carrying Black Hawk. An dar- , Indian was on the seat beside him. gt A Regular Bird Mil and Inside the vehicle were six oth ( Mrs. Nosey I suppose er Indians and a Interjjj-- j, been flying for a few janU preter, besides Black Ilnwk. f Black Hawk had ridden In stoic comes second nature. I Aviator Italher I Why. silence, but with wary eyes, until , I his conch readied Washington Pa. ting so used to it I oftea bird i As the coach rattled down Main Ing for worms and ' e J . The college girl will find this well-cu- t frock with Its abbreviated sleeve most useful. The costume Is of gray brown wool crepe with scarf tn bright Roman stripes. ti.' Old Gardener Says: I ILIKS are the last of the hardy bulbs to plant, as muny kinds do not arrive In this country until late In the season. If they are not delivered before freezing weather comes on, the ground where they are to go should be covered wltb a deep layer of spent manure or with tome form of litter which will keep It from freezing loo hard to permit digging, t.lilcs need location which Is well drained, and If the earth Is very heavy, little sand should be run under them. Some growers go mi far as to encase them with sand all around, and take pains to plant those having fleshy scales on their sides rnther than In an upright position. Deep planting Is Important with most lilies. This means to ten Inches underground. fCopfrtsM ) WNt; torvire. Getting Advice From a Veteran half-bree- fls mt I!, Los 1' stnnshed. He delivered a sports, w top la school To tirade which on lookers Inter said must have been masterly oratorical vfTorL He spoke at length and Very feelingly, with nil the dignity of an outraged In dlan chief. Unfortunately, In the excitement no one made a record of what he said, and what probably was an epic of Indian oratory wa lost to succeeding generations. The gist of It was, according to bit listeners, that he did not care for this phase of the white mnn'i civilisation, and that tie had been convinced from the start that fh tnp cneh was a white man't death trap. lie said Just whut I white man probably would havi said under similar clrcumsisn. es. The angry nc chief did not cool off until several hours later, when he was permiaded to partake of t sumptuous White man's meal nt Hi National houw. The ticxt mornlne Black Hawk appeared to have for general Inspector of his country ' getting pointers on military affairs boss of po'amL during a lslt to King Carol Jfej '1 blic'; TTJ.I Mitt H i now.Jfo"1', - hlin ne never V sicktie-s- s was Just Iroy MJir 1 found Ms stomach and weak. He kept u!Tcrlnj he stlpatlon. Nothing frrlf wlthliluu He was started V fornla rig Fyrup a 1 ! U P ,,fJ glvlrr: g JJ his cJ prove,! quickly biliousness slopped and trouble of Ihnt no since tt but h.s molhera.v' J jK,' g"' "HcdrnllfornlaJiJ? f i"lui,e"tjft"': " likes It because It to hlra for colds I like It because It wonueriunyi . . n. inistea sionuej "'pg ... - v.r me therl lie -- ii h it i i iu gotten the events of the afternnoa mena ,,in . to before, nnd meekly entered nnothei worhS i.i. vniiir " conch to resume the trip to Wash nnd strengthen Ingfon, I.owets or cnio... .. y &. lilt. W'eeieta nourishment trotn Ibtjr ' Union I ,, waste Is eliminated m Entiles Certainly miliioti Four "What delightful new sideboard nhowa how mothers oer Mra Hoof Period, of courser WBVS 100K lor i . ofT "Oh, yes thirty six monthly py on the carton to be ur meets." the genuine. N.nir of Ituninnia, Tn. at the left, from Marshal Pilsudskl, the veteran Warsaw. The prince It brother of , street In that rlty, a strap on the On the Beeck harness of a wheel horse broke. "Who Is the lady In the ? Wm The horse plunged, and threw the of An Indian riding with the driver to the bathing sultr "Our chaperon," droppt The Indian, In falling, ground. grabbed the driver and pulled him off the coa'h with htm. Butineil ; The horses promptly ran away, "I wish to Insure my with Black Hawk and his compan"We sell fire Insuranr hfrt -ions Inside the swaying, careening Just this life not coach. The frightened steeds made straight for the barn of the Na To be a grand old M tlonal house, where the couches wnsiderable natural tsaieAl ; Mopped on their trips east and west. At the corner of Main and reople who write havft' Maiden streets, the conch unset Host sttifT Ihey don't cartf p'nnlng Black Hawk and his travel Ing companions Inside. Black Hawk was the first to Angeles Boy ; 2 from the emerge wrecknge. He Needed W came out of the overturned coach with fire In his ryes, and for a time Lcmy It looked as though the mission to f Georgli SUW' establish permanent peace with the U celes, Indians In the Northwest had been fellow.' .,nf MClluLAS j)UIM'i; armies. Is here i to-- rUITa and are to-a- r M; Her Tire r be- easily rnnt'iL Vou'll nnd. If you ,M,k rlocr, that he's nothing but a I ig Un17.ll nut and a filbert fiend. His pop eyes are not popcrn, but grains of rice with P"ls of Ink. and nil be has for hems and feet are cloves. He's simply nil stuck up with little pieces of chewing gum. I v s i.nly Seligalee, and. . la , I S I - ftKfjt one-hal- History - f'yi i one-hal- - ... SYRUP PEKH.JR. U He grinned again, nnd Peter, pant- li.g for breath there In the bramble-tangl- e, felt almost like grinning hack In spite i f the fact that be IT HUOH MUTTON bad bts'n co terribly frightened nnd that he bad lost that little bunch of THE SIBERIAN WHIPPERSNOOP hair right out of the middle of his none too big tall. Creat herds of these beasts roam SHE HAS HEARD THAT You should nevtr, no never, look the froen tundras of the north coat, feeding on the Isinglass Hint at the moon through a knothole, for springs up between the great blocks It's liable to put the kiboih forever of spongecake. The P.uinns prize on your wedding plant. their meat highly, nnd rupture them t 1131. Mrl!jr .vwrntfr SrnDcai ) ! by culling out tl.e letters of the wN tK,y.- Limit l, urrao of o, e ment of Commerce M Wa8t -- "The Great White rather,- - and FAVORITE RECIPES I SUPERSTITIOUS 3 H.- - Extreme which shows ?r with 8.016.000 the world in Black Hawk's Ride total being only TJKntnTM m 6tuge coach was a white "You see some R "infernal machine" to our roads." Mr r,- ,Black Hawk, the Sac Indian chief nie amazing for their who led the savages of the Northsome are like the Vi story. west on the warpath against the 1 " 'Wlipro ,11,1vi Pat it.. juil white Invaders a century ago. one man asked another . Black Hawk was an Imposing, war-likIndian, who struck terror gave It to w Into the hearts of the white fami- the Otherco,'n mnn lies living west of Lake Michigan "The first man stnrii .1 until he was captured In 1832. The a minute. Then he said: government realized that permanent louve been robbed.'" pence could be established so long as Black Hawk lived, only by convincing the Sac leader that his white brothers were destined to rule the country and that further warfare by the Indians would be useless. every day. So It was decided to take Black Hawk and his lesser chiefs and ret inue to Washington, the home of his life, and moves serenely on his pa'h without secret violence; as he who Fails down a rtream, be tins only to steer, keeping his bark in thi middle, and carry It round the Frogs in a Fiery Pool t 4 v All the world reposes In beauty to dim who preserves equipoise in CV r Butterscotch Pie. Take two eupfuis of brown sugar, the yolks of three eggs lightly beaten, four tablespoonfuls of flour. one tablespoonful of butter and cook until thick with two cupfuls of milk, a pinch of salt. Pour Into a baked crust and cover with a meringue, using the egg whites and two of sugar. Brown In a mod erate oven. This makes enougn fill s e f& 1931 ; ,' MAI'S you think that when old Man t'oyote Just missed brothers. catching Peter Rabbit because PeJ hut makes us better than the ter managed to reach the old braiu-blothers. tnngle firt be lost bis temper. That shows that you don't know The workman passing by your door Old Old Man Coyote. If Iieddy Fox Hay be a laborer, no more. had been In bis place very likely iiut who i.avo so niuin wealth or Reddy would have lost his temper beauty nnd finally gone olT in a great rage. Tbey have no destiny or duty? Old Man Coyote did nothing of the You are a laborer, I guess. bind. No, sir, he did nothing of the Or, If not that, then something lcs, A weed beside the road of living, Taking and taking, nothing giving. neighbor. If I were Idle, I would ask, Or tlnd myself, some sort of task, For men are only equal, brothers. Who labor somehow with the others. By E. C. 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